July 2002 Volume 8 Number 7 |
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If
you're reading this after July 8, you've missed it: preregistration for the
National Conference of Family Practice Residents and Medical Students July
31 Aug. 3 in Kansas City, Mo.
But fear not: You can still register on-site. Slightly more hassle perhaps, but worth it nonetheless. This year's conference promises the usual cadre of educational and networking opportunities, as well as fun and the chance to shape AAFP policy.
And, in a first for the conference, three town hall meetings will focus on issues impacting family medicine and those involved in the discipline. The issues are resident work hours, the addition of a clinical skills exam to the United States Medical Licensing Examination (see stories below) and the Future of Family Medicine project. So firm up those travel plans, and come share your views with your colleagues.
FP Report is published by the
AAFP News Department.
Copyright © 2002 by
American Academy of Family Physicians.